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namely, 64,066 86, it will increase the balance 5 | ing, Ellen Nolen atiss Ate, convicted of keep- — REPORT OF THE WATER REGISTRAR to the credit of this fund on June@), 1-69, to | 5 Deld last evening in the Aldermen’ fuga Gisowsucly Wouee, cos aecebeet ae oee bs K chamber, et whieh there were present Mr. Z sescees JULY 23, 1569. m, Rents, Taxes, Causes of the | S2):7H).35. a month in jail. Io ine case of Mary Albert, in- t Supply of Water, of ite Ma The total ex ures of the Water F Bicharde,Superintendent of the schools, Messrs. | dicted for petit larceny. a nolle pros, Was en- gag RM Song for 1565 were 62, Agalast €99.317.99 for | JS. Brown, A. E. Newton and G. B. Vashon, | tered. In the case of CU. Terrell, iudic e4 far LOCAL NEWS. Ptses Saee Be the year just closed. To the above baiancs of | oi the First Di thici; W..B. Moore J. W. Clarke, | awanlt rad batery, We jury were anabie to receipts over expenses for past year m4 _C. Dulir, of the Toird; Jnamplin a! cree. in & te.ond case, the sam rt Fe ee ee preys P erly” be indeed the ‘easceur. Compson Phd Lnarencs, of the Fourth. M>. Richards | mdicied w ehoré omih and Monty dace: Water Registrar, tranamitted with the Mayor's Bibe ‘ard Funds tor the erection of fire | occupied the chair and Mr. John E. Thompson | son for assault with intect t» Kill, was com- Mrssage to the City Councils at their last ps and which is really due from them to ‘Wig seteied ne earecary pra Vieted of res.ultonly. Jacob Euec was tound mort ng. contains @ great deal of interesting ‘ater Fands, namely. $1,-70. Tals woald ‘he chair Inid before Boariacommoni- | guilty of petit Ia.ceny. John Ogletcon was fe to th of | increase the balance of the past year to Sty, ain tes Rev. C. L. White, pastor of St | convicted im two eases of p it larceny, found i for im reference the sub; a fe viet a of p ut bares . ‘This mornimg, shortly before 7 o'clock, the panning po and we therefore make canis 43.52, and the present balance to #25,610.38. Ma‘thewe, suggesting thatthe Corporation take | not guilty in the third, anda nolle pros. en- Varge bariding on Louisiana ae This statement would present the Water | tome acticn in reference to the scbool-homse on | tered iu the third. \d 6b streets, formerly peeg eae: Fund in a taise light, were it not borne in | irre street, between Gand H s'reets, at present |. eps: == 4 ry WATER RENTS. mind that loans bave been made trom time to | jeased to the Corporation, the price at which it Serr For ny Hee Ferver Maeter.— «Washington Assem! it recently The whole number of water rents at the | time, for the use of the Water Department, fl is offered bing $11,400. Accompanying this is | About two months age, Ufficer Mctleary found, as «Canterbury Hall,” was discovered to be on | present date, with ® general classification, and by virtue of an act cf Congress authorizing the | setter from Mr. A.Cluss, architect, stating that | 8 the Balimore Depot, a colored woman fire. The tinmes were seen mounting the north- | the annual value of the rents of each class, 18 | issue of 6 per cent. Wa‘er Stock to an amoaut | the price a-ked Is moderate. named Hannah McClintock, aged about sixty Tosi corner, om ine inside. An alarm was at | shows by the following table, as made up from | petenceeding #1504, and, second, by virtae Mr. J.-S. Brown said that the property was | years. wo e’ated that she belonged to Benjs- once counded trom bax vp Oity Hall. and in @ | the beo%s of the office: but this is not correct | of am act of the Uouncils, Spproved Septomb: | cheap at the price atked, and thataction suoulu | min F. Barkedale, of Geor, ii; that she had sbort tme Franklin No. 2, the Hoo® and Lad- | criterion of the actnal Teceipts from this | 7. 1865, authorizing the Mayor «to anticipate | be taken immediately. The subject was re- | ben living in see, and Bad started Ger Company, lumbia No. 3, were on | source, ‘or the reason that in some cases the | the revenue of the Water Fund to the amount | ferred to the sub-board of Re First District. to go to Little Was: on, Ga. dut by being SET ASS, Ate {Be police of | water bas been taken for ouly a part of the | of $31,100, for the purpose of purchasing pipe. The standing committees were annoanced, | misdirected came to this city. Mr MeHenry eae recta ath Temovirg | year; in ochers it has been, for varioas reasons, | to be iaid during the ensuing year.” as follows: Supplies—Mesers. Dulin, Vasaon, | took the woman to his house, and. being told the furniture trom ‘he Lichau House adjoin- | temporarily diteoatinued. while in a few iD. The amount of Water Stock issued and loms | mcfelian, and Murtagh. Rales—Messrs. | by her that if ber old master kaew where she n ibe west, as from the two storied stances itis still due and un, made daring the several years, as made up | Moore, Lawrence, Woodward. and B-own. | Was that be would send for her. Mr. McH ng howseeastof the Canterbury. A gen- ion of Kent: s ter. |S, vrot * t ed =. tm Was subsequently sounded, which | Private dwellings... pole heomyare gio: of the City Regis School-bouses—Messre. Woodward, Dulin, | wrots to Bim, and to day received $20 from YY THOS. }OW LING. Auctioneer; Georgetown. DESTRUCTIVE FIR TRU 8 FALE OF VALUARLE REAL a itt: yar Te RT By virtue cf @ deed of treet to the arder- corded amas the jaud recente of Weatine . BIA AVES R ton. ‘Biv, 1 oe Fei doe traat te Dremice: ‘Between 1mh aod AMD streets oleh part nf Lor Wo, ov frowns fest oa TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Paty, ener hy Ty No charge will be mage for extracting ® ation of Sth street) wth tifcial Teeth are tnserted. alt th improved by 6, substantial patent be ten: feet. Deel T pn wheel wp sea rey track « Sree eT LUBRT KING. Trasten _ivoa THOS. DeWUING, Auct. heap seins eral s B5* THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown | pamet citice All work will be dove tn Tho seat y ‘ ‘Addison Newton, and Champlin, Examination of Gan: | Mr. Barkedale to pay her way to her old home, oe ene a Gone tn the nae Gerpenen ait onysers cecmemee | wpm ie The actual recerp's of the Water Fant to Gidaue’ Mesere Martach, Moore, Woodward, | and Mr. McH. will start her tbisafteravon ot | SRUSTRE® SALE OF VaLUASLE peor. Sotiefaction Persone willie weil te vail ache? Will. and sneceded in comtining the flames to | Gas Node | Tone ee Oe, en clasi ve of Loans, S282 and Newton. Accounts—Mrssrs, Brown, | her journey § ‘BT actus! expenditures to same dite, £148 5-3.19. Balance of expenditures over actual receipt s Tt> lows amount to = PY 18 GEOBGETOWN. DO amine onr work before getting It elsewhere iy 67, and recorded to Liber B.C SO et ecg. ot the iand records of the Di trict of Co'nmbin, and by Cirection of the Treasurer of the sixth Building Arscctation of Georgetown the bustotrg im which they originated, not. | Engines (1 id several sections of hose barst Engines (stationary) was not long aiter the alarm had been | sinpice, ease rounded betore a very large assemblage of pet- | Breweries. i ds Olarke, si — — #- Titen Champlio Veckoe og | Atsxavnnis Irenecice Gattis of Jas Cougress— Messrs. Newton, Murtagh, | evening Bas the following nd McLellan. ‘Teachers’ Lusttnte- | J'reperty Sa'e Tue Mess » fund giviog the bulance, as hen u- | Messrs, Moore, Lawrence, Woodward, and | purebased trom Mr. Richa’ which makes the total receip:s ‘ram al! sou $45) Qoovey have iB. Lloyd. ‘ Metrict of © ja. we aball expose to public vis farted, dis rout of ine building, out he Hes ber shops aud pubit 1800 e stated, Of S20.7103=. Were the outerund- | yeses: ashington, the brick building ard To ame of RR EE oF Day tet P. BROWN & SON, I fe ie ero akeries and comiecuneries.. 18 97.00 | ine Water Taxes all paid there would rem tia 5 0 Superintendent was appoint. | Cameron strert. opposite the Market Hous. 189. at 8 o'clock tm the after 2 = Enck and st wns weil they did. fur noth wit Miscellaneous., 4 193 50 | belan oof enpenditares over receipts xelu eametinnian TC Auneal Report =e Known ys the Oan cron Mouse. fcr (5) and | soee all thet ‘part of Let wambsond one pewared see Lote Graezr axn Bsw Fo « standing the thickness of the front wallitsoon | Caurches, public rcbools, and . Of 257,519.53, and a balance of r: % ‘Tne Chair Iaid betore the Board the applica. | Propose opening there a firs? clars restanrant. | apd ten. ae Thomas ae = = began ty torieraud about Ss; o'clock it fell with | “charitabie institu ions. for weluding los eaditures, of S103 tions of G. A. oi, of Millersville. Pa., and Kushop Whittle, ©t Episcopal charch, — onsat # loud crash, some por tos of the cormice | which there ts nocharge, Tans tea yeats ftom | Simpson H. Steele, of this for teachers’ | reached for the first sume im Leesburg. on posed far ont as the middie of Loutsiana woke Saeed ens follows posit! @ they were reterred. Sunday morving tast. Eight persous were BEDUCTION a ol A607 $25,787 10 5 Saperimtendent stated that numbers of rmed. In the attern For a time thete was great danger of the HH. tae Ist date to apyiiontions nan, Reracrmietolnim (ic wae. etin, Where sey - Lictau H. use acjomnimg on the weet. and the . the whole ete’ positions, and be suggested that an ex confirmed. sixty feet, to the place of { PRIOE Louse occupied by Mrs. Lombardy on the east | number of w. and the “6 “ eo8 3: Basan Wi bord on tae Iont detareay ma Anges isla iy eee ma ued. wpalbitare - taking fire, as also the buildings im tae rear, | value of the ws > snowing an | ‘This dent cannot be regarded ta the hight Dp pretot ura on tone but by good management neither si c oon of Mr. | Of this city, while engaged thes» were and aber some discussion, on mosioa of Mr eaty Le er ga onthe. scored by de operty. COa LL. ; creise ithe past five and a bilf years of | blessing, wha‘ever say be the tact inte curd ¢ day was desigua‘ed as the time, | Washington, or T peg rg yer pe ammer Ti | gersee 4 dameged fr fallimg wails or fire. To in the number of places suppiies with | the usticun! one. and althongh, with proper ct Female Grammar | tat by re T — save ‘™ it WAS necessary to deluge them with m&c Water, and of S$. 3 the annual | authority, it can doubless be renewed, yer, 1 « ge K nore covered a pew metho« pUfACTUrME =trel, 1s about to ests ry in this city, +22e-—____ Uy thts element they weresomewhat | yalue of tbe rents. In this state Mr. James L. Ba u Houre. . nt the puds | paymeni a: ssearly Foour isthe owner) ic buildings and other establishments beong- | be armed at, thus to ing to, or ocew ‘da by, the General Goveru- the avnvai in Mr. Jobn M. Young, the owner of the Uan- | ineut were wot’ ake ine ee a The terbury busiding, bad sp it a iarer stock of car- | number of places supplied wits Porom us water Tigres and couchinaker.” material, none of | for the firet ime during the year ending on the wbich could be sayet, and he loses some- | jwih ult, ts 9, and that number of t thing over +10 which there is an ia- | consequently been made by the Inspec suraper tor in a Balsmore company. | Tapper of Water Mains. Mr. Licbau jue.s to the smount of several |” hn this cont n 1 would say that by the Ted dollars im damage to bes furaita’ Munificent pro made by the G: oe eck. as also does Mrs. Lombtrd. Government for supplyiug thts ¢ occupiet the bailding on the ur citizens are atiurded one Swai was con Mr. J Atforney-at-iaw, in the ingon theenst.saved bis greer bag and | ticanie ston’! there was covsiterable | Bal erfand of Ci Opinion as to the powers of the | of m: feaden', and he desired that before the Guties of the school year areentered on actively that there should be an understanding, and suggested that the matter be referred to the Mrs. G Cormmittse on Roles. wished to work . Mr with the bonrd and to be subject to | €8frd as In every respect uader the direct bot yet suc ino of the trustees. Considerable discussion was | Ber property in New (r held ov this subject. in whieh Mr. Brown | Supreme Court of the Une NITION OF WATER. seated that the Councils would probaply more ont & year ad medequa’? | sefiuitely describe the duties, and 1: would b>, r=. Gaines ater, however, present a se perhaps, well to wait such’ a ‘and Mr. Tikg patien for the consideration of the Gouncils | Newton’ ssid that the larger portion of the | her father, HE (MPORTANCE OF neanTE. Rone pnt thoes depriy o The pi: covered pergon loogs Seer a « with uusy, and Inwarliy desires Those whose Billed with SCROFULA and - eras not have good heaith When the blood ts Cisease te sure to follow A'l_bave thnely warntng fn those Bictenes. Pt eiven. Bits, Testers. Sores, Rotle. Copper-colnre! Paton « FM. Lazensy. Bc, Axert the calamity by parstying ¢ Se. 18h et Sees. S. SAMAKITAN’S ROOT AND BERS JUICES, = = before Berofal Liebe eral Gen tw * ean, in my opivion. be appropriated to the exrimgai debt, On the basis of no extravrdiuary exp ndi- S beng called for within the gext KIGERATORS sricer can be wher POTO: TER If to the above balance be added the balance Trustees of Public Se THE COURTS. Georgetown Advertisements, EVENING STAR. oe to the credit of the Water Fand, June ‘ii, 1-63. A meeting of the Trustees of Public Schools | CRmrwaL Gover, Judge Fister—This mora- Ad | supply of es; aud by a | subjec Arison Of our water rates with those o: pluin Daniel Clark. to wi ‘ f noe ‘The source of oar supply at the Great Falls ot | [,por, neretorcre pertormed oy the sub-boards: Hioslly declared to. b> ‘the rights | "How many base a principal cities ot the country, I find that | the Poromac ts equal to all fata oly Saperiovendeat. ‘Th «Is estimated to be Worth Ro ont =3 1,000, Neo. 2and 3 Engines took the plug at the | they are, on an average, DOL mury than Ones | het iie ree cag ital {0 all farure possibilities Fuldecr seas amity dis posea cite tis sdcpice | Kms band 36 coupled ty Seariy ius whole The Cheap Place! Ar-wing oat (peer corner of Dand oth street, and No. Land the | fitts as high. Iu nocte have the elie ee faxed to supply the consamptiog, | er ure: olulion thatihe Gomuutice ou Rates be | ¢it¥ of New Orleans, and the decision of the onrerit of these imperities: Heury Adeison at the corner of sthand © | water department been less inquisi-orial in is enormous in prope 4 to OF Popli- | rrarested to Tepert, as soon as practicable, | COUTt, therefore. is a serious inconvenivace to EM on. (Which tp many case beredit streets, while the iuiders from the truck were | examining as to the use of water, oF allowed & sud the sraail size, and. im some tn- | what changes ana modifications are necessary number of persons. Owing to the — constitotion.) before yon bring misery on yourtel Placed int. quisition on thendjoiring buildings: | moze liberal consuimpriun WieBousextra cis tr he males exe | ie tuerene ene nonieeen Circumstances of the case, Mrs | Sud ofiepring. Brice €1 2 per bottle and aiter the flames bad been subdu: 4. under | This leniency is often abused by an exters eo larger foe iim conargeence of Br. 0.0, Wilson crasing offered 10 arrange with some of the direction of Lieut. Noonon, the sanitary turce | gant use and waste of water, Present. aided firemen in pulling down | ing shortness of our supply re some of the walls which were regarded remedied. Our basis of assessiu: — is, tor domestic use, the number of ‘The firemen were en‘ertained by persons in | front width of the fh the peighbor hood. the Union and Addison at | after a careful esa to be & meinter of the Beard, bis place on the | PItselt boiters of her propery om equitable BROWN STOUT. SAMARITAN’S GifT mote elevated aud remote por- | Commit ee on the Franklin School Bealding | 185, but more than eichty persons bave ey <, 7 Geet ane city, by reason of the water bing | Wasfilled by: the sppolatwenter Me, te ined to bring suit against her, and have YOUNGER’S (English) ALE, mi from fadescretton, “aly ten pilin nearly exbaveid before reachigz sich loztl- | He, however, deciiued, aud, Mr. Brown was | Compelied ber to go wto court sein. Thess . is parely veastabie. We discard Balsas © supplied. whica, | ities.” This is ee lly the ese during the | appointed. Lhe Committee’ now stants :— eup tor trial before a Justice PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY. . ut x to tour days. se ation of the systems | principal part of (he cay in midsummer, whea a 0 3 tthe United Sintes Supreme Gourt. Im anti. the Parlor ssioon, where Mr. Beamer prosented | adopted in other cities, Lam eaticted ic tect yi i re. Brown. Champlin, Dulin, and Wood. a cures in fre he meeting of the | Th “plicatvons for | Past fiscal yearisS2-..:.10. The whole amoun: Detroit, popul: 4 trouble. ef are end the ext us ae) ae Eoin calnen, Saite a natieeaate | Stoned “ the diain as A its maxionm, i: beins only sao cipation of fan early erie, Mrs Gsines pa PURE PORT WINE, PAs: Vocals, @3. Bld by E ane japted to our carcumstances. Were our rates | might and early morning t E ved that the Superint pe | Hshes s card defining ber position. She says + and by Dregeiets, framed picture, and the last mamed with a ue | higher, 1 would be Well to lake lato necount | aed inure: cine i. declared # member Of all tac oomimntieee se, | thirty-cix years since lr fret husband wae | ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, 018 Bee RRMOND #00 Fold badge the number of rooms iu each bouss, and a arte thrown info prison in New Orlews, during . e —_S EE Race otrest. Fulledeipite Elsewhere will be fenud interesting remi- | also to make A separate charge for t Mr. Newton suggested that as the Franklin | the most atilicting period of the cholera, for | JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY KOPUSALE FOL FRESH PREF Biecences of the “Canty ro for torty years | washer, water closet, bath tub . town for the school-house would be completed by the open- | Heatly & month, on the false charge of P — Feri if Basie been the fashionable resort of | out increasing our general Ta these items | gations, a iug of the fall session cf the schools, some ded- | {fatdurently attempting to obtain property | were er OrrcR, U BALD ashington society for man. are too small fo compensate tur the extra labor f far in exce » Louwory ceremcnies should be has, and he moved | Deiongiie to her as the ber ot ber ‘ater,| C. S. OOH ARE & SON, No. 518.5 sr — ey —--—___ hd expense of their a~-eesinont and collection. | pontlatios consump" the sppomtment of a select committee of five, | Dswiel Clark, and atso tor cbarging the pres rT sone m. tau TR ABS" AND Nations’ Us1ow.—This | For hotels and other e='ablish! : vy Yara and for other p to WB.ch the Mayor sind Superintendentshould | tended executors of his estate with corruptly - | occas Goan Babar): Bion heli @ meeting at Umoa League Hell ge supply of water the Government 1s b- added, to take (he matter im chargeandinyiie | %0omisterimg 4° Since that period the GROCERS, j tor Juruishing te Becrul-ing Party ast evening. Major Morse. President. iu te ould, in my opinion, b population of th a the Councils to be present; carried. Supreme Court of the United States bas most | for United States army et Balsmore. M gBeor, | MscWael Scanlon Wis elected to meta y M0 gallons 9s th Ace uly Copsdmp! ‘The Couirappoittes Mevers, Brown, Champ= | emphatically declared her to be “theonly legite wo | the Fresh Beer requires ty them for atx mort ership Ciowine named geutlemen were | uantity of water which is so mach needet | every n. Woman ALA while mach in. Dulin, Wooaward, Newton, aud Vashon imate Gaughrer of Daniel Clark, aud entitled to 232 SEVENTH STREET, « ucine Angust 1. 18 oF euch less time est) sostalled as officers for the ensning term: Presi- ordinary domestic purposes im the more | than oue-balt of that quantity is the atlowin Mr. Vashon presented the applicttion of | Dis estate.” This decision cf the highest triba- : | Commineary Gep: tal of Bubsistence may dire t. font. Major WS. Morse: First Vice President, | elevated patis of the city. ‘The use of rie" Heusily made im calculations relating to aie~ | Jmes Grundy for Appointment As jimi ct | BA! m the land, trom which there can be no | BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. a Sook marketable ypaltty” Mayor M. Frank Kelly; Second Vice President, | jstncreacing tm other cities wat | wes ducts and water Gistribution. When itis fur | ine Fravklin school Budding, relerted to the | “ppeal. she claims, cets Ne tect forever’ her ‘ncth,, cheek. pea bibees eohow tote neeaine ~ Py erece: Third Voie President, | ommend their adoption for hotels, bre ther considered tha: wells are quire extensively | sub-board of the distr: | legal status and her rights. lodependent of 3. Th be « Neuebiere: coder t+ Geipeel HG. Otis; Recording TY, M. | stenm engines, gas wot ables, and si and that the wh. r of plices | “phe name of Mr. Ulark was substituted for | this.1t is argued the ciyil code of Lontersue ALSO, sereeme y tthe fourth vectel ta me, We Cases: € cottons aan Bet lishinents, which now pay a tixed w: ter am th side trom | that of Mr. West on the committes to procure | PrOvides that the judgement of the Saprem= GREEN Groen. dant. and th. breast trimmed 4 == “5 —- ing Secretary, Will | rem. generally inadequate and often but io as bat 7 the ¢ able rooms for the use of the Board and 1's | Court of the State im Rer favor, acquiesced in wt 3 GER, of fore quarters shall be cat off at - Sbo1 wnapcial Secretary, Liea'eaaat | ly proportioned to the amount of water used th that of other * citcers, and it being announced that Mr, | for thirteen years, bas become final. Mrs. 7 . Inches abo: the tend of the bled ynar easurer, EU Couner;Sergeant- | Hoth by preventing waste pd by am cre’ ; MeLeltan was ab-ent from the city, to remain | Gaines Das secured the services of one of the MUSTARD SEED, Para Toasts to etgbt inches shove the e lon F. Harley. A comma. | of revenue would the ety be repaut tor t sume time, the name of Mr. Woodward was | Most promiment lawyers of the country, a8 ber PURE CIDER VINEGAR, canes fm ony of the city m s + sts i 0) yeu tor their p rement. Take for illustra’ pomineite end in faily pertecting her title to the . . . . stalls om such om ‘are SeDSEADTESS CE Pressing businoss engigements "The imperfection of & emed cities She Liban’ thea eiviomrned, = E Ber tile fo hepropstty- | WELCH'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR AT the days ‘of th was umable to eseut to address the fis Fetarded their coming in Population about 2509 0 average 8 . 2 BALTIMORE AND PuTowac RATLROAD.— 2.75 7 Sage pebenen whace Teche A commr nication from te German | use, but late improvements Baye seen i. omsumption of Water for the past year, ———— Notwithstending the sexy suany. Ueeemte went $2.15 PER QUARTER BBL. SACK. ‘on a ene exposes Notice couter tire the ena ectowae feso~ | Which reuder them bob accuraie aud pra Jes gallons, water reuts collected, =234- | seventh Ward Republican Mass Meetings. | a0 qAuly cctmpletion os te roud would aon A CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR AT hole guarter Of the sane. and moet of {he orders n 3 " t And the very cogent reasors why 801 will probally be r tte Union upon Mayor Morse, President of | WATER TAX#S. Chicrgo. population abou Wid Average | A macs meeting of the Kepublicans of the | houia ‘be weil wishes of the samhe there $2.50 PER QUARTER BBL. sack raeee 2 filed weaive cate trom, the Soiduiers mob, for Dis g: A tax of seven -cizhths of one cent per square | daily consumption of wer fur the oar end Seventh Ward was held Iast might, Rev. Mr, | « “isto be noendto the amount of litigation = oo ees phe met wee Skt ‘Gan = — Snare en ipl Mareh 1, Iii, 11,561,730 gallons: water re Green im the chair, and James Collins secre. neequent to injunctions, righ’s of way, Ac, BY or by Beet of equal qualit, : Mr. 5 Japtain S. | upon a stre : H colle :ted's 5 tt reed . = tors, engineers, aud, in fact, all “4 to be presen : esidentof the German Soldiers’ and | imburse the expense of laying the sam Boston, popalation average daily After organization, Mr. F. A. Boswell - : : " = wermatoul r4 weg Sailors” Union, was elected to honorary mem- | 1s payable im five anutal, iastalan consomphtnet water Or tue yeurenutie Apmi | Hed that he hed called’ the meeting for the | COEMected with st: nave Neroidte stillaways C. s. OHARE & SON, their coueract.. | ive Donde tur bersbip of the Union. Adiourned. e payment, with a discount of six p W, 180, 15,565,000 galions, wih 2 Purpose cf nominating a suitable person for ‘True, the inconyertence of Daying one’s wust be eudorsed distinctly Pr —_—_ { the optics of the owner ot the property. | ments supplied, and the Commissioner of the ward, ia place of Heary utin twain would Bean» or Vouk —ai moUrtof this tax collected during 'a- | amounted to #5: oud addressed to the cu be righé to reject any oF ther annoy: but the Grocer Jobuson, who had declined. He cid not be- akers _ Ss lieve that the present incambent. Mr. Gun. | UPGerakers of the road are perfectly wilung Td of Police yesterda) all Pde net to the interest of the United stat to give im many cases more than equivalent oe fic wer li onses ‘rom James Flannagan, Edward | collected since the satire Ws first ass-3- sumption of yell, Was a true Republican, and ove who | {° ; ope mag gon EVES : Conditions, reyairrinente. payments, -@ AdeG rath. apc Wm Kline were rejected. The | I-05, as I have made the compilation f ions’ with “s Tepresentrd the ward and therefore he thongh | {ohn menecment of the senna ee Feelin ae Saaeee, ae” imeeek tees okie tin et Tetigkations of Justice B. RK. Mursell sud | tuousauds of margins of receipts given theretor, | statiouary 2) Water Tents’ coil he ebouia not be reappointed. Nevertheless, | one willingly consented to give the ripne pparaaae poe ti . aA Prive A J. Estues ware received and ac sa 3 S164 if, alter he Bad used all honorable means to | Way:uow fat the malty comes aire oe BETWEEN M AND N STREET. P#070saLs FoR Fees BEE cepted Janes A. Dodd was appointed an it of My experience to be freq: To remedy our defective supply several plan dereat bim, he sbould be nominated, he (B) | them. there are ver; any who oanr ana 8-1 a Additional private for six mouths for duty fed DY Persous comM.EE {0 PAY tis ws are nuailabie, apd 5 would gracefully bow to the will of the peo- | :encer a lnweeit Unfavombie, Dering the | oe one Rony tence the Centre Market, and Daniel L. Stodday ¥, since the General G. Ist. 1 would mention the fewibility ot so | ple. past week the officers of the compaay” bane IR z Ve June ot do on Bridge street, Georgetown “Privace W. lmiting the waste and excessiv- use by the | | James Bowen oppored any interterence in | Poca busy examining @iiecees con pete, | ens ISIN? i. : H. Marders tor violating the roles was dis- | tas tor luying aims, ANY Tent forthe use | adoption of meters as heredbe. or PS Daigr and Doped the Romisation would | sirangements by which the work cn tne sc, | DHE oneat vaouranae wiissed the f Samuel Pesrsouand E | oi tie water should be necessary. These ia. | by placing the public hydrants, wi! be jeitemt.rely to we Mayor. The course con- ¢4 = z RE: were appointed police magis- | uities are answered by cor tarper, Esq. was reappointed | 1s ections will Ainceg ing.— ‘That tus taxis payable in five annual | w: emore vigorously pros ers Whom Wwe occ: out of order und the cau-* ) Guder the charge of this offi temp! ° create discord in the ranks of the Kepabd'ican ed by the Teeting would be ligely Blood Puriticr. a pelee magistrate. Thos. J. Elan ant Elmer | tustalments, so that unless it ts voluntary | rigideutorcement of the laws and regu party. and produce suca results as bad taken ereor den Rew Ucinee een .” IMRIsSIN. D. Mcintosh were appoint. prrvates on the | patd sooner, but one-fifth of the costo: the Upon the subject of the use and wuste of place in Georzia sud Virginia. where ite | pe ine harbinger of suc. we Mar! Ganetic.. COMPOUND FLUID EATRACT force Private Ben) P. Peters was promoted aVailable tothe water tnad to o et supply shall be adequue to | Party bad been defeated overwhelmingly. In i ee to a clerkship. vice T.E.W. Feinour. Ciptaa disbursements of each year,even suppo- egitimate demanes. concimsion, he offered a preamble sod resolu- SS OF THE and Luspector B.M Keid was appointed toa | ing the above-named rate. of‘ assessment to i AB increased supply still be re- | Mors im favor of harmony, and endorsing | RAPID Ocean PassacEs.—It is claimed that IRIS VERBICOLOR clerkship, vice Wm. G. Brock promoted to | cover the expense, WBich is {requently the | quire ew main from the reservoir, extend. | Mayor Bower. as ‘he embodiment of «the priu- | the Peruvian, of the Canadian Ime’ at Quebec, OR BLUE FLAG. Captus and Inspector efse, owing to the creat width of our re we along the northern part of the city, wo: caples we uphold, and that pis intelligence, | 28s jus! made the quickest passage across the i. ———— ns oe ates Simonet of property velousicg to | afford supply limited only by the size ot the | Mtegrity and devouon in the past, as well as | Atlantic on record, having been five days. eleht ‘The most powerful, safe and reliable re:iedial | 10°! 5 the THE Baxk Mussencuns’ ExecRstow.—The | the Generai Goverument aud not habe to ibe | main laid. The expense of cuca a main would | the prevent, will, With the support of the party | hours snd forty minutes in going trom land to | ageut aisconered tok the Bean of man. The | S0FB. The shanks of fore quarters to be cut fro “hus! pic-mic of the bank messengers of the | tax. be large, but if the city should take determine | De represents, add a lustre to the party that | land. wonderful properties of the tris Versicolor, tither. | thre > ahove the ki jotBt, and o Destrict took place ist night, a patty of over zd. That almost constant, and sometimes | action in the matter the co-operation of Con. | future ages c tarmisb.” Sa Ses to unknown or undeveloped, bas been br: bind quarters six toeicht inches stove the ste Issies and gentlemen embarking on the | heavy. expenditures are necessary to repair | grees might reasonanly be Loped for. Mr. Boswell spoke at considerable length | | 8% Mrs. Gov. Hof'mam and other ladieshada | within the contro! scoomgths bleninceet eaekie? | Obsakers are tricone’ to te to . SisimyT Wawsstt, watch left ber wharf at $c | lealsge= im the mains and prevent ithe damage | 35 A ‘Irss expensive remedy would b to | Sgairst the adoption of the reeolutions, and in | B&!Towescape at West Point the other evening. | staudas principal among the biessiucce to be preseat to respon ‘clock. Arriving at Giymont after dark, the | to streets, sewers and other public and private | build a reservoir on Meridian Hill, or im that J the commencement of his remarks said that | 0 the occasion of the firmg of the sunset gun, AS AN ALTERATIVE. party disembarked, and dancing was tm order property, which would be a disastrous’s vicinity, and fill gitar during the night | while Be bad as much respect for the Mayor as | Which 4s usually done with a blank eartridge. | it acte directly upon the blood, cleansio: and wnril sbout two o clock, when the boat started | quence of neglect im this particular. {rom mam connected with the 34 inch main on | PY otber man, yet he was not willing to con- | Mischievous bors had placed paving stones in | fying the vital corrent of all the humors on ‘be return trip, landing her passengers jd. ‘That soom after the organization of the | K street by au engine and pump locited nexr | Cede to bim the privilege of appointment of | te Cannon, which were burled with violence saints whieh igcase oF malarions fufluences hi about 44 o'clock. Weber's band made the | Water Department, ten years ago,a joaa the Boundary. This would give back 4 sup. | Ward officers without first having an expres. , Toss the lawn to the great alarm of the ladies. vetrects oe E - ‘of mercury oF other potsons which may | Cond Tequitements, payments, &c, as ‘Music. and the committee having charge of | $155,00) was deemed necessary in order 1 ex- ply through (be day ard thas aiford needed | #108 Of opinton on the part of the citizens. It &7 The Mariha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting ‘been taken into the :ystem. bis Beretofore. * % this pleasant affair were A.M. Proctor, Jobu | tend the citcalation of water from thefow mai | 22), : ay on at rd to give bonds for the pe endorsed dtsttnotly “Propo \ sais for Freeh Beet at F: vile. Va ‘The undersigned ree: Tres be right to reject any Telief; and possibly it migut De desirable here. | WAS well known, he said. thar he (B.) was | bes been daly inaugurated. Amoug the sights | ft isinfallable as aremedy for chor TP - Canby. Fr, Hasiey. W. E. Cox. H. B. Proctor, G. W. | arteries provided by the General Goverement, | after to supply suvurbal residences im tut re, | opposed to the Fesppoimtment of Mr. Gaauell, | thereis'a cottage eet tee pipe. Tsdic | poker rhe Bete eee ncrota, Bece- | By command of Brevet Major + tied Fiathers sud John Wuiley. by laying new Water mains, prior to the a) scion therefrom. the present incumbent, but his osjection was | Memsious are I7 feet wide, aud 25 feet in | Diorss.&c , and will curethe most virulent aw: J76-€t Brevet Major and ces —_——e——— thorizstion of this tax, and water stock w: PALITY OF THB AQUBDUCT WATER not because that gentiemin had not mide a | length, with walis 17% f-et in he ght. It is | @Dstinate cases of )POSALS FOB STATIONERY. Sra WY ABD Partany Etaction.—The Re. | issued for thatamoant, pon which the inter. | During portions of the year the water 1s not | goodoMcer. This be conceded, and did mot | put up to advertise the business oF the pipe RHEUMATISM AND GovT. Pp» . Padhicans of the Sixth Ward having been for | ¢st bas been regularly paid. but to mest the | as clear as isdesirable. The chief capse of thix | believe the city had a better officer. His objec. | maker. It is an unfailing preventative and cnre for Eastey DEraxTMeNt, Jume 28, 1290. some time undeckied as to whom to recom- of which,to fall due as hereinas 4s the incomplete condition of the Wash ngton | tous were that Mr. Gunnell had not treated | gy-The daughters of St. Crispi, comprising | BB) hate Ae S18 MEaoacu© and NETS o for forntebing the follows mend to the Mayor for tae Cominissionersaip ‘osurplas oF sinking fand has acc Aqueduct. Thed tributing reservoir, cover. | Bis employees humanely, as he had refused | women who labor in the preduction of stuns | FECTION. and ip janes of the ward a primary election was agreed -d from the revenues of tats office, and 1bg On area of fo; fOUr Acres, situated wi them orders when they wanted bread, whea | &c., ate to hold x conventign in Lyn DISEASES OF WOME Gente the pen for the purpose, and the polls were bat the fire hydrants, of the most ap- | 6} over's Rest,” became in sucha damages | the Corporation was not paying wages. An- | The object is to discuss “lanor reeoe Ro equal. Ite action upon the Liver and “ 38, glass stoppers condition in November last. by reason of tle | other objection was that he (Gunnell) Badmad« | gg new hat isannounecd from Paris. x 6 is prompt. salutary effective. and it 5 Washing away of iis embankments, that the | if a practice lo promise work to more men than | » Legherp, and cut round, the centre eakron usec vibe seneiinnriitaics Water was drawa off, aud it B&s uot sinc» been | Be comid employ, and still another that the | the top of the head and the frout formmg a > ‘Three groes 4 inch Ipketands, used, and probably wilt mot unui! auapproprie: | Republicans of the ward had not been treated | cha gohaut ‘Be bead, DIURETIC REMEDIES pod Ho. 208, giamete- K rises above the chi dion shall be made by Congress to line its bank~ ] Te=pectfully by Mr. G.s family when they | [rjc trimmed with bows ar vibton mea tee known fn the practice of medicine. It Ment opened last evening at tbe Mission Uhapei, on uth street esst, from 5 to = o'clock. At the close if the lines of the water imsains ef the polls 353 votes Rad heen cast, resalting about five Ruudret, wate George K. Cook. 9, Wm K. Dobbin, 174; scat- | 48 safe-guards age ius: the destruction of prop tering. 5 Mr Cook, whose name pes been se. | erty, certainly eubsuce its value ina tact tar exceeding théir cos d efficient pattern Bow in use, have lected for Tecommendation to the Mayor, i ith masonry. This reservoir was lotended | Webt to bis bouse to apply for work. The idea | hav aicy wttiuge, but hey sce cheat e ee $28 skillful combluation With ether ingredients honsand White Eavelopes, ux Re Ney ier Aud at present employed i, | | Thvs st becomes necessary to supply thi: de | to afford an «pportunity for the water to set'(« | tbat the Republican party could be split by th» | BS: neck. ene aie a Dams the Navy Yar. Heiney, for the time betug, in the tex tn‘ende before entering the mains; and thx couse j uence appommment ot new Commissioner was eee TONIC QUALITIES —_e—__ eof laying the mitins (fonr- | of irs disnse bas been tbat the water coming | Fidieulovs: bul if the party was so frail as Of the highest order—not temporarily stimn! thousand White Envelopes, 10) x+ Atmoct Favat Avrnay —On Wednesday | fiths of \t being in deterred payments, ns well | more directly from the Poiomac, without fic | that. all be had to say was that it ought to go CITY ITEMS gusstend reneuieg ifs mak tone Bleuk forms for bidding tast. Kobert Mason and Ricaard Thorato @ duiray ‘he expeuses of repairs aud Bee | tration cr the chance to seitie, bas been muddy down sie ‘ aS. x fectrrcrms POF will befarnisbel apes beth colored, aud occupying a house jointly STARTS, Abovye-mamat, And what syurce at wn the Potomac bas been swollen by Taine Mr. Rowen followed in a tew remarks. * . . & strect, between sim and 71h streets south, | once so spproprisie, jast aud equitabl= as a | aud the recsi ioe tesa Ce ae eats: | detending bie purpose an offering ihe reehe $ One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. sii | DYSPEPSIA ANDGENERAL DEBILATY. | eit ids Till ecousitered and accepted of re Bad adispute about the ownership of £01 Jerate cBarge for the use of water! receptacteota large amount of surtace dr: .| Hons. He did not do so in the iaterest of Mr e. between #5 and Teets, BL aa ele pormest Btracte must be executed by the encoeesta! articls on the premises, aud were arre: REPAIRS 1s not likely to be clearer than the river its Gunuell. for he was opposed to that gentle. | Crives new styles every day. Of—is paribed. rendering the poke hype there- | b {dem within ten Gaye @fter being calle! apou so and fined f rey Qudect. Beast might. | | During :he year repairs of some eighty Inia- | apa at the present timr, while certain repairs | MAUs Te appointment, but was actuated: for % somagt ba: Bowever, GAtTel Was renewed, gud Thoruton sbot Mssou im the thigh, tnfit era rbabiy a fital wound. This morning offices . | feetly Beaithy. "The articles contracted for most “ in Mains, stopé aud fire Ryton 2 use |S ag sees : tbe good of tbe party. Savs a rRoMimext medical man, Hof | SU2 MN rigs medicine te no off or must be furnishes mage, new stop-boses Wave. = rerervois; so tbat while’ this Aquede ‘The resolutions were farther discussed, pro | Malt E sa “natural euricament of the | gditger lahoot of | from time to time Sutieg the your ie : . but the recular formula of @ distin- | parsuent te orders “xe : 4 be strect ctuseings wherey-f f " to be over-estimated, yet ats | ANd con. by Rews. Messrs. Green and Bowen, | materia and he having seen it used | guished practitioner. now a resident of Baltimore | Hie yeautition will tomes ieee ror eee iimean (colores) a et Thornton and toox | cessaty by the decay of th old completion if “a consummation devoutly to 9 | 8nd Messrs. Watson, Walliams, Boyd, Becke | in Europe im innumerable cases, spoke con- a apts the year. bm + “ When Jnstive Walter itty Bave beer paved arcs Wished. and Smithson, the firstnsmrd of whom referred | Scientiously from personal experience, and his a — ine. thet it has Each proposal must bt signed by tBe tudividea! bela Bun " on Teai improvement of ne streets a2 ae to @ reported petit.on Which he had understoo: | Opinion bas been fully corroborated by the ob | BeeD adopted sone ar Suacticn Ar frm makivg tt. end be sccompanied b= @ bows. afety of trawel. TRis work Bas been | poheoepinge! in Gaily being preecribed end recomarcuded oF PUNtaHxD yor INseLTiING A LittiwGint— | bad been presented to he Mayor in tavor of | servations of other American ph: © | nist eminent of the pr with sumicieat surettes tn the sum of ne th ‘ y tessiou throughont the | dollars. (5.00. Dis: An fudignant Father Takes te Law in has Mr. Gunneil’s retention, with over sx bun- —_+—_—_ ¢ untry. The hetter it lecomes Known the tsre : ° PI trict Attorney. on @ fo Honds.— Wedue-day aiteruoon s oagg dred signatures appenoed theret>, He ques. A New BRAcTIPYING AGENT.—AN dontri- | bishty is It praised and the more extensively is it | department, conditioned ‘ ing ® Well known citizen who resides in tha | “Oued very muck Wherber these six Dundred | trices nad their drawbacks until the sslatr. | 98d. a Paid (Beir taxes, with the addition of five per | it dope by plumbers or contract neigbboriecd of sth and M street was driven | ‘D8tures bad been by ihe parties themselves, | ous Bark of the Soap Tree was brought from IRISIN cent. prescribed by law on the amount du-. | heretofore generally been the case. Lam si: to Bowen's stable, Massachusetts aven ie and | S&d called for imformation oa the subject. In | the Chilian valleys. to perfect tue fragraat So. JEMULA OF And if thisis not paad within the ume alloweJ | Isfled that the resalt Ros been, owing in mo | ‘0, Bowen's ot the question Was asked ot those | (B€ Couree of bis remarks he was interrupted | zodont. the most wholesome. reliable amd doe FoR. 4 the inspector aud tapper of witerin my ditrction Who Bas employed teeuing Warrsnts a. purpese, from time to tine. 11 b of Internal Ry ° by the law, the additional tax of ten per cen:. | small Serres to the thorougt com A by voices that probably one-third of the signa- | lighttal article for the Treth that a brush was Dr. JOHN WILKINS. Will Be added, and the collector will proce | tar ik-y"<T atc tepper of mains, amt mie de- | Outsde the siable wheiber they lad seen s | Di LWsre tuoke orueed meu. ever dipped into. eon | 2s ecsm BALTIMOMS. 214. t lect as prescribed By the laws reguiating | Volum 'y bisdn es, A BTA Saving of exp: Ese, a Mr. Boeweil said that he understood that ——— Aa weil he the giv ibe “work to poor mea was | es When the tate hehe, bagee aun ayy | there was 8 aiiference of opinion in ihe ward | Guweieumx's Liwew Deck Suits, ee greatly need it. As an example. the price past | fiona aud. started I purcur trertatlne | delexation. The Alderman last elected in the White and Brown. RRAssESsMERT OF INCOMES.—The Washing. | Deieto'ere tor paving arount stops, my con- | fhe imdiridual they wee ie aes of rae ee, | ward bad eaid he did not like to be dictated {> | Gentlemen's Drap D'Bte Sacks. soe cormepoadent of the Phitadelphin Press | trA<', has Beem 810 each, while the paving of | Dristor ofthe buges amouted “ertin bere venice | UY te Pe Gentlemen's Alpaca Sacks, $4 5: to 3. says “A Teassessment of the income lists of | te thirty above-named cost but of Bre the man | anteepeck int bet ius So | . Alderman S. S. Baker, interrapt Gentlemen's Thin Overcoats. the citizens of Washington bas been ordered LAYING OF WATER MAINS. Ad tight pais.” “The foung mac, too mack | Alderman last elected said no such thing.” In | 17,4022 Gxo. C. HENNING, 511 7th st. by the Revenue Harena, occasioned byt During the past season, after my accession to { AU on Khed apparenily to resist. amped in mae | & few remarks (Mr. Baker said that his name —— Bamerous compliimts of false returns, ami | office, some 1:0 feet of G-ineB water maias | S-\Ohisbed SPparen‘ly to resis’, ja Citizen, who | BAd been bandied about as traitor to the par:y Tuts is TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that (Feo. B. bers of charge: that wealthy people Rave | Were procured apd inid. This wasall the pipe asked his prisoner on the way “didu'? yon | 'B8thed elected him, and he proceeded to de- | W:itoa « Co. can sell Shoes. Boots.&e . As cheay) Thal Tevenue colle: pPBorosaus FoR coaL. 18 OF FLUE. SOLDI! eerseress BOs dels red by the a that similar orders will te teued totkeesen, | nad the sppropriation toerefor would aif, Sp sik ana wait thers) and thea Salon Se wines Hereets vented thai be aad the wortet (en? en nner eoann the eae. 7.08 th che "S| altno: it was far from meetieg the | {7 “tO, Abd wait there, an low 8 little 7 9 citizen of the ward for the statement, ax Hatt Croruxa Houss.—Gen's’, Boys’ sore of all the principal cities of te country. a lepeomet to lay sbont Now fer: | #iL'” to which the’ yous man answered, | * citizen poste ‘Sowa & euuaian of ot and. Unilarens’ Clothing nud’ Farciebing “Yes, I'm the man; there is no use to deny . of 6-inch mains during the present season, and “ p Py poten re Judge Ulin tue Work 1s mow in progress. Fire-plugs were | SUTP ise Mt the open acknowledgment, between the Alderman and toat citizen. He | Goods, 60 Seventh street, opposite Post Of- Pe would furthermore state that the Mayor of this | fice. 712 erected slong all the lines of the new mains, so | \uZen. who was the father of the hitte girl in | Tena g\unenmed him that gome ome bad mor ——o—— Smee Alphas Tiere arimony wiih | ‘iar prowctice to p fe made to keep pace | {Nis ing bis prisones tb the Dae ace acted Fight, be didn say. who it was, Cons, £0. —Dr. White, Surgeon URtropodist, right of dower. Also im tbe case of Mary | With the conventence of a supply of water. led out and aeked it ina was | , ME Watton took the floor and started out by | of twelve years) prac ical mce in the Heriibay agt. Trmothy Herlibay. Also in the me ym mtr . the man who insulted her. Sb hed tha: ee een ce Pe Rotten conan ease of Mary Teresa Rodgers agt. Wm. K. ‘The receipts of this for yearend was, when tbe irate father call ~ addressed the meeting, Who had made grea: _——— venue, aes ma 44 and Redgers (from bed and board. Jeane %, which he ve beea deposited in make an apology, which he did. He then te. testations of howesty. There two men were | Streets, since 1°61, successfully treats Corns, ——_. devignated bank, were as follow: Crived one or 4WO Soud cuffs on the side 01 ed Bowen. At this point be Bunions, Caitoiaine. Ciud and’ Ingrowing Om Tap Rours—The steamer K: Hoi. | Receipts trom water taxes. tie Lead, as au admonition mot to do so any t continued, and stated (n Leegigevticened nla gg mg gsbead, of the Aquia Creek mail line, which ee ad ee Be move, Alter which Be Was allowed to taxe hex | {TOM ihe lips of one of the Bowens that Re had | Pain or incon vewiemoe to the patient. The shoe to Baltimore a few days since to receive | = “* = “Sp S ANG permits departure, a sadder If not ® wiser man. eens ee ee ee ke een | cpeeeticn Beaoee! totbemany eminent payers airs for damages sustained in the storm of > or siz . = - ‘Rday last, rned to this city and take: a —_——— Alderman. cians, surgeons and thousands of other respon- nea seer saeente reuen | Funcraeed one oe oes poner peer ‘ Snoomme Avraay Naar Umionrows.— | Mr. Becket, int errant ee ee cen line is now and the freight ‘uCOD, While ored. ata falee. oS ETN Bowen tee -am eae Sate beats, GS is of water famd...., Po ao pec aecaerciee Plied that if ne bad done what was charged 1. | of businese st office, Br White is wuable ¢> i hold, Total ts of water f Sooo | Beravine er is bave been for his rr oe a ‘at their Teaidences excep! between Coorsn & Latiesn losin, nie gel St ale east of the Insave Asylam, sI . Smithson seked ‘atson voted ® . sale for J. F. Batthoiow, Eee. ant oe Sent | The expenses Baye been. including every Droached with luupreper peopeciis tprbents: | for Mazce Somee. Mr. Wanos replied, “ite® siaie ore te em tormed fBat the goods are soi] in lots to su. | “eht contracted, as follows: mio Jefferson, (colored) who attem: th | Mr Becker sThen you have ho Business a ener ce ee, Se purchasers. To-morrow ‘he most desirable carry eut Bis tptentions. The gir! gave the | Bere. You are rebel. an |, Rave mo business | S vens, Propnetor of tp: Ho has articles remaining on Rand wiil be uisposec of, oud as this sale is posit: goods im that Li ® to bis | M2 ‘Ris Republican meeti ‘adopted & principle of selling Tea net Becee cane <a iy Bm gap ts De. Roya Nomjected fo Sach language, and | sm, being sound and correct in every feature which be fired at Jefferson, taiticting s paintal | POpead never to Bear auy oue called a rebel | Ue pound as cheap as uowgs you bougat a Louse: LUMBBB!) LUMBER" thousand. wound im tbe arm. Marlow was arrested ny | S#3tn- ee o> gue x; a and aesortment of Build. 1 aera tts Sa eer eAOS Jou Osire betwen cedianes ny a's tae | mr, Nase, emacs at Meares cates |S se ita Pt ryt aebown nag ‘water maine.....-.- : far comnitied Noto sen sir coun” Ui? MOO" “Diading tase ee opponiantetherentetions | OMBAFSR Tain swe Cub rues. While | a” _ Ooutingest tapenses, incinding £, cOmitted Bim to } - Pending was very strong. Mr-Bowen, at the re | Shirts, 75 cents, $i, S125, ond upwards. Un- | ora nomgs oe Beeee DE! is stationery, printing, Keeping Seas quest of several persons, withdrew them. Gerebirte and Drawers, ‘ror: 3) cents upwards. | hissy oe Aeawageee one horse, repair of office, ke...... 56° SS | SALROY AN UNEXPIRED LRASENGLD.—Gieen | Themveting then pro-eeded to nominate snit- | Good Cowon Socks, 3 pair for 25 coats. Mend. Corser Bew Touerees ° | Water wagon, (specta: appropri- & Willams Rave sold. ee neenes red leasehold an candidates to be woned a ast ice for peo aay vf pover mys 2for Seane one ont rivers Frome _-_ oS see be ot ase o ‘he follow! Trsons re Pap > Cems © . s te Mortet of the Baltimore ©, | a Squene weet of tyuare Ol, with improvements somtmsred Geo, Coleen, Te Hen Bar dozen. Excellent Paper © lars, clotR-lined W ry x aa “ erence bas Oven compelled. by de se } Total. Known ae ihe New Market House, corner H | rou. 1D. Euoch Ambush, and W. J, | button-bole, 10 cents a box: aud ali other goods -" j se pos. ton of Bis wife, to give mp the Kalaa.e, 1erip street north aud Ist street west, urat ite Gave ke vee of tbe chnrch at Qmabs, and retara sTement Prinumg Office, to J. 0. Wall, for | election ward | $55,991 SE | eT2e0. womina: m7 reo! the recetwal deme taken by tellers, ihe | 85 equaliy Tow prices, at-Franc & Goldman's, | of Waste Paper telonging the esulted in favor of T. Henry Barron « | Marbie Hail, No. $58 7th street, opposite Patent | partment, is uerevy wi bee alg um, he DAW.ng Teceived 130 Votes Office, Tig: wwe enn. Z ¢

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